DHHL Chairman Kane one of 3 finalists for KS trustee job
By Rick Daysog
Advertiser Staff Writer
Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Chairman Micah Kane is among three finalists for trustee of Kamehameha Schools.
A Probate Court-appointed panel named Kane, Hawaii Community Development Authority Executive Director Anthony Ching and former Kamehameha Schools executive and ex-DHHL chairman Ray Soon.
All three are Native Hawaiian and current or former state officials.
None are educators.
The finalists were picked from a group of 68 candidates reviewed by the Probate Court's Trustee Screening Committee to replace retired Adm. Robert Kihune, whose term ends June 30. The position pays between $87,000 and $108,000 a year.
Probate Judge Colleen Hirai will select Kihune's replacement from the list of finalists.
Kamehameha Schools, which was established by the 1883 will of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, is a nonprofit trust that educates Hawaiian children. It is one of the nation's largest charities and is Hawaii's largest private landowner with more than 360,000 acres.
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